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... nature of the various articles connected with a wed- ding costume . This costume comprised a white tunic , called tunica recta or regilla , the specialty of which consisted in being " woven on a tela , the stamen of which was not drawn ...
... nature of the various articles connected with a wed- ding costume . This costume comprised a white tunic , called tunica recta or regilla , the specialty of which consisted in being " woven on a tela , the stamen of which was not drawn ...
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... nature . Every imaginative mind of the best and strongest sort must unite some of the elements of both sexes ; as the perfect flower contains alike stamen and pistil . It is from such union in one mind , whether lodged in man or woman ...
... nature . Every imaginative mind of the best and strongest sort must unite some of the elements of both sexes ; as the perfect flower contains alike stamen and pistil . It is from such union in one mind , whether lodged in man or woman ...
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... nature from its art and literature , becomes itself , with every breath it draws , farther and farther removed from nature . The great gardens of great houses in England , esteemed the finest gardens in the world , are spoiled for those ...
... nature from its art and literature , becomes itself , with every breath it draws , farther and farther removed from nature . The great gardens of great houses in England , esteemed the finest gardens in the world , are spoiled for those ...
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